Betty #157
On a sunny tennis court, Betty flashes a knowing grin at a bewildered, racket-clutching Archie while delivering the perfectly timed zinger: "That's what I love about you, Archie… you have NOTHING to be conceited about!" — and in the background, a group of girls fawn over a gleaming trophy, blissfully unaware of the put-down landing just a few feet away. Stan Goldberg's pencils and Bob Smith's inks capture the warm, breezy humor that makes this series such a delight, and the Archie 65th Anniversary banner adds a celebratory touch to this 2006 issue. If you've ever rooted for Betty to get the last word, this cover promises a satisfying read.
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Betty scores a date with the most popular boy of a different school. But she learns that one can be too popular.
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